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Title: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: Parnell on February 28, 2014, 12:32:35 pm
I'm currently planning a trip to do 120 miles of the Appalachian Trail in Virginia this June when work let's out.  I'm figuring about 10 days.  I'm looking at Central Virginia starting near Roanoke and probably heading on the northbound trail through the George Washington National Forest area.  Few things I'm writing about...

1.  Anybody gone through here before and have any heads ups or recommendations?
2.  Currently I'm going alone.  Anybody out there want to talk about going for a walk?
3.  Any arguments for a section that would be a better choice?  I don't want to do the most difficult elevation changes and I think this area is a happy medium and not too much foot traffick.

Thanks,

Stephen
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: TRACY on February 28, 2014, 01:19:36 pm
Sounds like a fun journey! I've seen a documentary on the whole trail and it was very interesting.


Tracy
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on February 28, 2014, 04:11:04 pm
Chickenhawk has hiked a few thousand miles in his life, hopefully he chimes in. Not sure if he has touched the Appy in Va.
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: HikingViking on February 28, 2014, 04:28:13 pm
Thats great!  I have thru-hiked the entire Appalachian Trail in 2010.  All of VA is beautiful and has some of the more pleasant rolling hills.  It doesn't have extreme ups and downs like in GA, New England or Maine.  If you are starting near Roanoke, make sure you include McAfee's Knob and Dragons Tooth, two of the best views in the region.  Also, this is much further south, but Graysons Highlands in the Southwest Corner of Virginia is incredible and is true highland geography, very unique on the east coast.

Have a great hike!  Feel free to send me a PM if you have any specific questions. Happy Trails and Good Hiking!

Side note, I will be around computers for the next month, then I'm off with my fiance to thru-hike the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada, followed by a thru-hike of the Te Araroa in New Zealand....5,000 miles in 12 months, these feet are gonna be tired!  Woohoo! 
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: Buckeye Guy on February 28, 2014, 06:20:37 pm
The AT thru Virginia covers some of the most beautiful scenery ever !
Be careful of that hill they call the Preist it seems staight up or down depending on which side your on.
But what does a flatlander know ?
One thing I may never forget was standing on top of it and being eye to eye with that fighter jet pilot! When he saluted me I uncovered my ears and gave him a 2 thumbs up!
Memories aint they something!
Have fun
Guy
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: Mohawk13 on March 01, 2014, 01:46:07 am
Its been over 30 years since I walked it. Loved Virginia. Just make sure to mail supplies to yourself at intervals. It will decrease the weight you have to tote. Be prepared for anything, and rent a SAT phone...Walking alone is never a safe bet, but having Coms in case of trouble is a definite plus...Stay safe, have fun, and bring lots of extra socks. The old style green wool Army socks are the best..
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: lesken2011 on March 01, 2014, 09:33:48 am
My sister in law is a marathoner in her 60's and she will be making the hike soon for the first time. We will be shipping her stuff along the way. Not sure about the details, but she is exited.
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: Parnell on March 01, 2014, 10:10:48 am
Thats great!  I have thru-hiked the entire Appalachian Trail in 2010.  All of VA is beautiful and has some of the more pleasant rolling hills.  It doesn't have extreme ups and downs like in GA, New England or Maine.  If you are starting near Roanoke, make sure you include McAfee's Knob and Dragons Tooth, two of the best views in the region.  Also, this is much further south, but Graysons Highlands in the Southwest Corner of Virginia is incredible and is true highland geography, very unique on the east coast.

Have a great hike!  Feel free to send me a PM if you have any specific questions. Happy Trails and Good Hiking!

Side note, I will be around computers for the next month, then I'm off with my fiance to thru-hike the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada, followed by a thru-hike of the Te Araroa in New Zealand....5,000 miles in 12 months, these feet are gonna be tired!  Woohoo!

Wow, that's some serious business!  Good luck!
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: Parnell on March 01, 2014, 10:12:33 am
Its been over 30 years since I walked it. Loved Virginia. Just make sure to mail supplies to yourself at intervals. It will decrease the weight you have to tote. Be prepared for anything, and rent a SAT phone...Walking alone is never a safe bet, but having Coms in case of trouble is a definite plus...Stay safe, have fun, and bring lots of extra socks. The old style green wool Army socks are the best..

Yup, I was thinking the same thing with the SAT phone.  Tough to find someone who can take the time to do something like this and I've been wanting to do this for a long time.
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: mcginnis6010 on March 04, 2014, 09:01:40 pm
I live about 15-20 min frim the App. Trail and George Washington National Forest. I've often wanted to take a day or weekend hike on the trail but the wife is scared ill run into some not so nice people .
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: blackhawk on March 05, 2014, 08:41:58 am
If yins was doing it any other month but June I'd come down, n at least do a few days with ya...

IF your hearts set on Virginia(new England's the best n wood be my choice) then +1 for the Grayson highlands section...also like guy mentioned the section that contains the priest n three ridges etc is some fine topography...if going north to south the priest contains one of the biggest and fastest elevations gains in the state...also as mentioned mcafees n dragons tooth...there's lots of nice sections in Virginia on the AT and represents the state well..unlike it does in my state n a few others where it crosses...there's also Shenandoah....BUT if solitude is important then stay away from there...lots o people and skyline drive is annoying....but its a nice park when visited during the right times of year(like winter..lol)

Have ya looked into any sections along north carolina/Tennessee? Nuttin wrong there either....heck even northern Georgia has a nice long section and it wood be not as far a drive for ya from Florida..??

But we all know new England's best hands down ;)
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: Parnell on March 05, 2014, 10:24:39 am
I live about 15-20 min frim the App. Trail and George Washington National Forest. I've often wanted to take a day or weekend hike on the trail but the wife is scared ill run into some not so nice people .

Seriously?  Is that an issue in the area or is she just worrying too much? 
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: Parnell on March 05, 2014, 10:27:37 am
If yins was doing it any other month but June I'd come down, n at least do a few days with ya...

IF your hearts set on Virginia(new England's the best n wood be my choice) then +1 for the Grayson highlands section...also like guy mentioned the section that contains the priest n three ridges etc is some fine topography...if going north to south the priest contains one of the biggest and fastest elevations gains in the state...also as mentioned mcafees n dragons tooth...there's lots of nice sections in Virginia on the AT and represents the state well..unlike it does in my state n a few others where it crosses...there's also Shenandoah....BUT if solitude is important then stay away from there...lots o people and skyline drive is annoying....but its a nice park when visited during the right times of year(like winter..lol)

Have ya looked into any sections along north carolina/Tennessee? Nuttin wrong there either....heck even northern Georgia has a nice long section and it wood be not as far a drive for ya from Florida..??

But we all know new England's best hands down ;)

Thanks for the good heads up, Chris.  I've not spent much time in Virginia and wanted to give something new a try.  It would be really nice to get up to New England, though.  It's beautiful up there in June...
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: Mohawk13 on March 05, 2014, 10:57:47 pm
Yeup. Trail ran right through My Dads farm. We had a shelter and water spigot next to it. Note invited folks down to the farm for fresh milk and washing machine use. Few took us up on it, but met some nice folks over the years. Dad sold the farm in '87 and put the land in trust to the State. Shelter is still there, but water has been cut off...Lots of bear, deer, moose and beaver to see..
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: kleinpm on March 06, 2014, 12:06:04 am
I live about 15-20 min frim the App. Trail and George Washington National Forest. I've often wanted to take a day or weekend hike on the trail but the wife is scared ill run into some not so nice people .

Seriously?  Is that an issue in the area or is she just worrying too much?

No more of an issue than anywhere else. The only time I ever ran into not so nice people on my limited AT hikes were at the shelters close to the roads. Even then, they were just partying and rowdy, not necessarily looking for trouble.

Patrick
Title: Re: Looking at a hike...Appalachian Trail in Virginia
Post by: nclonghunter on March 06, 2014, 11:18:28 am
If you are going North, the hike from Damascus Virginia to Harper's Ferry,West Virginia is suppose to be one of the best hikes. Damascus is pretty much the AT party center or most friendly place on the AT.

A good website is called WhiteBlaze.net....lots of AT info there.

Danger can be any where along the trail from crazy people, but my guess is there are fewer on the trail than in the city... ::)